Ay; yea; -- a word which expresses affirmation or consent; -- opposed to no.
an affirmative; "I was hoping for a yes"
Yes are an English progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. Their music is marked by sharp dynamic contrasts, often extended song lengths, and a general showcasing of its members' instrumental skills. Yes uses symphonic and other so called 'classical' structures with their blend of musical styles in an innovative "marriage" of music.
Yes is the 1969 debut album from British progressive rock band Yes. With the original Yes line-up of vocalist Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye and drummer Bill Bruford, Yes was the quintet's original musical statement, one that merged harmonic beauty with heavy instrumental backing.
Yes is an expressionistic 2004 film written and directed by Sally Potter and starring Joan Allen, Simon Abkarian, Sam Neill, Shirley Henderson, and Sheila Hancock. The dialog of the film is almost entirely in iambic pentameter and usually rhymes, a fact which enthralled some critics and enraged others.
Yes is an album by Morphine, released in March of 1995.
Unix command, which outputs an affirmative response, or a user-defined string of text continuously until killed.
Yes is a common English word indicating agreement or acceptance. It is the opposite of no.
YES is Mika Nakashima's fifth Japanese album.